Table of Contents
- 1 Can I go on a cruise if Im not a US citizen?
- 2 Can I go on a cruise to the Bahamas with a green card?
- 3 Can I go on a cruise to Mexico with a green card?
- 4 Can I go to Jamaica with a green card?
- 5 Can I go to Canada with a US green card?
- 6 Do you need a green card to go on a cruise?
- 7 What kind of iD do I need to go on a cruise?
- 8 Can a green card holder travel to Mexico?
Can I go on a cruise if Im not a US citizen?
All Non-U.S. Citizen Guests Must Carry A Valid Passport, (Not Expiring within (6) Months of Return Of Your Cruise). In addition, a tourist visa may be required for entry into certain countries/ports of call.
Can I go on a cruise to the Bahamas with a green card?
To enter The Bahamas, non-U.S. citizens need the following documentation: For visits NOT exceeding 30 days: An Alien Registration Card (Green Card) and a Valid National Passport from their country of birth are required.
Is there any cruise within USA?
Big-Ship Cruises As far as I can tell, only one big-ship company, Norwegian Cruise Line, operates cruises entirely within the U.S. One ship—the Pride of America—cruises entirely within the Hawaiian Islands, with a crew that complies with U.S. citizenship requirements.
Can I go on a cruise to Mexico with a green card?
They have the same rights as any US citizen, even when traveling outside the United States. Therefore any green card holder who plans to go to Mexico needs a valid passport from their country of origin. With your foreign passport plus the green card, you will be allowed to enter Mexico by air, sea or land.
Can I go to Jamaica with a green card?
Nationals or citizens of other countries (with the exception of TAIWAN) who are permanent residents of the United States may enter Jamaica as tourists without visas, but must travel with the following in their possession: Alien Registration Cards (Green Cards) or. Valid United States re-entry permits (if applicable)
Can I go to Mexico with a green card?
According to Mexico’s visa policy, you can go to Mexico without a visa if you are a Green Cardholder. In this particular case, Green Card holders are assimilated to US citizens and we all know that they can go to Mexico without obtaining a visa. However, you still need to purchase a Mexico tourist card.
Can I go to Canada with a US green card?
As a U.S. Green Card holder, you do not need a visitor visa to travel to Canada. When flying to Canada, you will need to present: proof of status in the U.S. (such as a valid Green Card), and. your valid passport that you used to apply for your eTA.
Do you need a green card to go on a cruise?
An LPR is required to present an I-551 (Green Card) for reentry into the U.S. If you are not a U.S. citizen or a U.S. LPR, you will need a passport and/or the appropriate documentation based on the status you are seeking in the U.S. for any type of cruise, closed loop or not.
Do you need a green card to travel to the US?
Guests are required to carry a valid Permanent Resident Card (also known as ARC or Green Card), that includes a photo I.D. In addition, U.S Permanent Residents must contact the appropriate embassy or consulate of the countries they will be visiting for specific travel documentation requirements.
What kind of iD do I need to go on a cruise?
United States citizens on cruises that begin and end at the same port in the United States can use a original government-issued picture ID (i.e. driver’s license) AND an original government-issued birth certificate or original Naturalization Certificate.
Can a green card holder travel to Mexico?
U. S. Alien Residents holding an ARC, also known as a “Green Card” may travel to Mexico and the Caribbean with just their valid ARC and Proof of Identity. However, it’s recommended that these guests also carry their passports from their country of citizenship if available.